On offer are a vari­ety of air adven­tures by heli­copter for you to expe­ri­ence the best of the Kimberley.

Per­son­alised pilot com­men­tary is includ­ed on all flights.

We usu­al­ly fly with the doors off for bet­ter view­ing, but if you pre­fer the doors on, please ask your pilot.

Take in the cas­cad­ing water­falls of the Mitchell Plateau before touch­ing down for a swim.

Explore gal­leries of ancient rock art in remote loca­tions or go heli-fish­ing to catch a bar­ra­mun­di in a wild riv­er.

Explore Kather­ine Gorge from an eagle’s view­point.

Mar­vel at the ancient land­form of Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park.

These are some of the options you have in the tours list­ed above and more.

A light jack­et is rec­om­mend­ed for heli­copter flights.

This flight begins at the south west end of the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range at Y Gorge before soar­ing across the top of the enor­mous mas­sif to the mouth of the spec­tac­u­lar Pic­canin­ny Gorge. Con­tin­ue along the south­ern face of the Range, fol­low­ing Pic­canin­ny Creek. Here, you can view the mouth of Cathe­dral Gorge and fly over the famous orange and black striped sand­stone bee­hive shaped domes. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. Com­pli­men­ta­ry tea & cof­fee avail­able at the office. DEPARTS Bell­burn Airstrip — Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park | Between 7:00am — 3:30 dai­ly | April to October.

Fly over the south west end of the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range to ​“Y” Gorge before soar­ing across the top of the enor­mous mas­sif to the mouth of the spec­tac­u­lar Pic­canin­ny Gorge. Con­tin­ue along the south­ern face of the range, fol­low­ing Pic­canin­ny Creek, where you can view the mouth of Cathe­dral Gorge and soar over the famous orange and black striped sand­stone bee­hive shaped domes. You will then land near the mouth of Pic­canin­ny Gorge — this enor­mous gorge spreads into five fin­gers as it cuts through the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range. The total flight time amounts to 18 min­utes, and is split into a 12 and 6 min­utes. Your guide will lead the hike into the gorge and explain the cul­tur­al sig­nif­i­cance of the area in an indige­nous con­text, as well as the unique his­to­ry of the area which con­se­quent­ly led to the world her­itage list­ing of Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park. The hike is up to 10km return and requires a high lev­el of fit­ness and mobil­i­ty — the rocky creek bed of Pic­canin­ny Gorge is classed as a lev­el five walk. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. Com­pli­men­ta­ry tea & cof­fee avail­able at the office. Expe­ri­enced tour guide, morn­ing & after­noon tea, pic­nic lunch and cold water. DEPARTS: Bell­burn Airstrip — Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park approx. 7:00am | RETURNS: Bell­burn Airstrip approx. 3:00pm | April to Sep­tem­ber. Lev­el 5 | High lev­el of fit­ness and mobil­i­ty required | Walk­ing along rocky remote gorge/​creek bed that changes each sea­son | Rec­om­mend­ed for the adven­tur­ous hiker.

The sand­stone mas­sif of the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range is almost 99 times the area of Ulu­ru – there are more stun­ning fea­tures and spec­tac­u­lar land­forms to see in this half-hour scenic flight than you could imag­ine. View the hid­den red rock gorges of the north west tip of the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range, as well as Pic­canin­ny Gorge from end to end, and the unique bee­hive for­ma­tions that have con­tributed to the list­ing of Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park as one of Australia’s World Her­itage areas. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. Com­pli­men­ta­ry tea & cof­fee avail­able at the office. DEPARTS Bell­burn Airstrip — Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park | Between 7:00am — 3:30pm dai­ly | April to October.

Depart Bell­burn Airstrip and head towards the south­ern tip of the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range to view Deep Gorge and ​“The Twins”. Con­tin­ue to the high­est point of the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range and view the spec­tac­u­lar Red Rock Gorges of the north-west end of the Park. View the east­ern side of the Range, and encounter incred­i­ble erod­ed sand­stone for­ma­tions and a maze of gorges, soar­ing over the Val­ley of the Giants. Fly along the south­ern face to the mouth of Pic­canin­ny Gorge, and then fol­low Pic­canin­ny Creek to view and pho­to­graph the mouth of Cathe­dral Gorge and the famous orange and black striped bee­hive shaped domes. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. Com­pli­men­ta­ry tea & cof­fee avail­able at the office. DEPARTS Bell­burn Airstrip — Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park | Between 7:30am — 3:30pm dai­ly | April to October.

This Bun­gle Bun­gle and Osmand Range heli­copter flight allows stun­ning views of the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range, fea­tur­ing the Red Rock Gorges of the North­ern Mas­sif, the West­ern Wall, Pic­canin­ny Gorge and Creek, Deep Gorge and Y gorge. The Osmand Range is one of the Kimberley’s less­er known spec­tac­u­lar ranges, filled with palms cling­ing to gorges, water­holes deep in crevass­es and end­less waves of ancient rocks rolling towards the east. Across this 45 minute flight, you will wit­ness some of the most incred­i­ble views that the Kim­ber­ley has to offer. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. DEPARTS: Warmun/​Turkey Creek Road­house | Between 8:00am – 3:00pm dai­ly | April to October.

This Bun­gle Bun­gle and Osmand Range heli­copter flight allows stun­ning views of the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range, fea­tur­ing the Red Rock Gorges of the North­ern Mas­sif, the West­ern Wall, Pic­canin­ny Gorge and Creek, Deep Gorge and Y Gorge. The Osmand Range is one of the Kimberley’s less­er known spec­tac­u­lar ranges, filled with palms cling­ing to gorges, water­holes deep in crevass­es and end­less waves of ancient rocks rolling towards the east. Land at a remote air­field in Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park and trans­fer to an air-con­di­tioned 4WD bus, where your guide will dri­ve you clos­er to the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range. Enjoy a mod­er­ate 3‑kilometre guid­ed walk among the famous erod­ed tow­ers and black and orange band­ed bee­hive struc­tures on the Domes Walk. Your guide will take you into Cathe­dral Gorge, where tow­er­ing cliffs open up to form a space with awe-inspir­ing nat­ur­al acoustics. Here you will enjoy your fresh pre-made lunch that is car­ried in a cool­er bag. Walk along the bed of Pic­canin­ny Creek, which flows only in the mon­soon water­fall sea­son. At the end of your adven­ture, you will return via a scenic heli­copter flight to War­mun. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. Expe­ri­enced tour guide, morn­ing & after­noon tea, pic­nic lunch, cold water and air-con­di­tioned 4WD trans­fers with­in the Nation­al Park. APRILTOAUGUSTDEPARTS: Warmun/​Turkey Creek Road­house 9:30am | RETURNS: War­mun approx. 4:30pm SEP­TEM­BERDEPARTS: Warmun/​Turkey Creek Road­house 6.30am | RETURNS: War­mun approx. 1.30pm Lev­el 2 Walk | 3km return | Mod­er­ate to Easy | Walk­ing along creek bed through sand, over stones & loose rocks. Climb­ing small lad­ders with handrails.

This Bun­gle Bun­gle and Osmand Range heli­copter flight allows stun­ning views of the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range, fea­tur­ing the Red Rock Gorges of the North­ern Mas­sif, the West­ern Wall, Pic­canin­ny Gorge and Creek, Deep Gorge and Y Gorge. The Osmand Range is one of the Kimberley’s less­er known spec­tac­u­lar ranges, filled with palms cling­ing to gorges, water­holes deep in crevass­es and end­less waves of ancient rocks rolling towards the east. Land­ing at a remote air­field in Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park, you will then trans­fer to an air-con­di­tioned 4WD bus, along­side your guide, who will dri­ve you clos­er to the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range. Enjoy a mod­er­ate 3‑kilometre guid­ed walk among the famous erod­ed tow­ers and black and orange band­ed bee­hive struc­tures on the Domes Walk. Your guide will take you into Cathe­dral Gorge, where tow­er­ing cliffs open up to form a space with awe-inspir­ing nat­ur­al acoustics. Here you will enjoy your fresh pre-made lunch that is car­ried in a cool­er bag. Walk along the bed of Pic­canin­ny Creek, which flows only in the mon­soon water­fall sea­son. You will then head to the Bun­gle Bun­gle Savan­nah Lodge, where you will enjoy a com­fort­able overnight stay. Relax in your cab­in with en-suite and enjoy a buf­fet din­ner and break­fast. The fol­low­ing morn­ing after break­fast, you will return to War­mun via a scenic heli­copter flight. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & per­son­alised com­men­tary. Expe­ri­enced tour guide, morn­ing & after­noon tea, pic­nic lunch, cold water, air-con­di­tioned 4WD trans­fers with­in the Nation­al Park. Pri­vate en-suite cab­in with com­fort­able bed­ding, tow­els, face cloths, body wash, body lotion, shampoo/​conditioner and hand soap. Also includ­ed is a full buf­fet din­ner and break­fast, solar heat­ed inground pool with com­pli­men­ta­ry bathing tow­els. The licensed Bun­gles Bar is open 4 — 8pm dai­ly with a small selec­tion of wines, beers, spir­its, cold drinks, snacks & mer­chan­dise. Eft facil­i­ties avail­able (no cash out). DEPARTSDAY1: Warmun/​Turkey Creek Road­house 9:30am | RETURNSDAY2. War­mun approx. 9:45am | April to Sep­tem­ber. Lev­el 2 Walk | 3km return | Mod­er­ate to Easy | Walk­ing along creek bed through sand, over stones & loose rocks. Climb­ing small lad­ders with handrails. Sin­gle Sup­ple­ment will be addi­tion­al to the price for one guest in a cab­in at Bun­gle Bun­gle Savan­nah Lodge. $161 per night.

This Bun­gle Bun­gle and Osmand Range heli­copter flight allows stun­ning views of the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range, fea­tur­ing the Red Rock Gorges of the North­ern Mas­sif, the West­ern Wall, Pic­canin­ny Gorge and Creek, Deep Gorge and Y Gorge. The Osmand Range is one of the Kimberley’s less­er known spec­tac­u­lar ranges, filled with palms cling­ing to gorges, water­holes deep in crevass­es and end­less waves of ancient rocks rolling towards the east. Land­ing at a remote air­field in Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park, you will then trans­fer to an air-con­di­tioned 4WD bus, along­side your guide, who will dri­ve you clos­er to the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range. Enjoy a mod­er­ate 3‑kilometre guid­ed walk among the famous erod­ed tow­ers and black and orange band­ed bee­hive struc­tures on the Domes Walk. Your guide will take you into Cathe­dral Gorge, where tow­er­ing cliffs open up to form a space with awe-inspir­ing nat­ur­al acoustics. Here you will enjoy your fresh pre-made lunch that is car­ried in a cool­er bag. Walk along the bed of Pic­canin­ny Creek, which flows only in the mon­soon water­fall sea­son. You will then con­tin­ue toward the north­ern gorges of Pur­nu­l­u­lu, which are quite dif­fer­ent to Cathe­dral Gorge and the Domes at the south. An approx. 45 – 60 minute dri­ve takes you north­wards along the West­ern Wall of the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range. A rocky path forms your walk­way into Echid­na Chasm, which at points can nar­row until it is two metres in width. Gaz­ing sky­wards to the bright blue sky, the orange tow­er­ing walls look as if they are lit from with­in, and are scat­tered with Livis­tona palm trees cling­ing to their ver­ti­cal sides. At the end of this tour, you will return via a scenic heli­copter flight to War­mun. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. Expe­ri­enced tour guide, morn­ing & after­noon tea, pic­nic lunch, cold water and air-con­di­tioned 4WD trans­fers with­in the Nation­al Park. DEPARTS: Warmun/​Turkey Creek Road­house 6:30am | RETURNS: War­mun approx. 4:30pm | April to Sep­tem­ber. Lev­el 2&3 Walks | 5km | Mod­er­ate­ly Chal­leng­ing | Walk­ing along creek beds through sand, over stones, loose rocks & boul­ders. Climb­ing small lad­ders with handrails.

This Bun­gle Bun­gle and Osmand Range heli­copter flight allows stun­ning views of the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range, fea­tur­ing the Red Rock Gorges of the North­ern Mas­sif, the West­ern Wall, Pic­canin­ny Gorge and Creek, Deep Gorge and Y Gorge. The Osmand Range is one of the Kimberley’s less­er known spec­tac­u­lar ranges, filled with palms cling­ing to gorges, water­holes deep in crevass­es and end­less waves of ancient rocks rolling towards the east. Land­ing at a remote air­field in Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park, you will then trans­fer to an air-con­di­tioned 4WD bus, along­side your guide, who will dri­ve you clos­er to the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range. Enjoy a mod­er­ate 3‑kilometre guid­ed walk among the famous erod­ed tow­ers and black and orange band­ed bee­hive struc­tures on the Domes Walk. Your guide will take you into Cathe­dral Gorge, where tow­er­ing cliffs open up to form a space with awe-inspir­ing nat­ur­al acoustics. Here you will enjoy your fresh pre-made lunch that is car­ried in a cool­er bag. Walk along the bed of Pic­canin­ny Creek, which flows only in the mon­soon water­fall sea­son. You will then con­tin­ue toward the north­ern gorges of Pur­nu­l­u­lu, which are quite dif­fer­ent to Cathe­dral Gorge and the Domes at the south. An approx 45 – 60 minute dri­ve takes you north­wards along the West­ern Wall of the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range. A rocky path forms your walk­way into Echid­na Chasm, which at points can nar­row until it is two metres in width. Gaz­ing sky­wards to the bright blue sky, the orange tow­er­ing walls look as if they are lit from with­in, and are scat­tered with Livis­tona palm trees cling­ing to their ver­ti­cal sides. After your day of explor­ing the Park, you will head to Bun­gle Bun­gle Savan­nah Lodge, where you will spend the night in your pri­vate en-suite cab­in. At the Lodge, you can enjoy a buf­fet din­ner and break­fast. The next morn­ing, you will return to Bell­burn Airstrip, where you will return via a scenic heli­copter flight to War­mun. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & per­son­alised com­men­tary. Expe­ri­enced tour guide, morn­ing & after­noon tea, pic­nic lunch, cold water, air-con­di­tioned 4WD trans­fers with­in the Nation­al Park. Pri­vate en-suite cab­in with com­fort­able bed­ding, tow­els, face cloths, body wash, body lotion, shampoo/​conditioner and hand soap. Also includ­ed is a full buf­fet din­ner and break­fast, solar heat­ed inground pool with com­pli­men­ta­ry bathing tow­els. The licensed Bun­gles Bar is open 4 — 8pm dai­ly with a small selec­tion of wines, beers, spir­its, cold drinks, snacks & mer­chan­dise. Eft facil­i­ties avail­able (no cash out). DEPARTSDAY1: Warmun/​Turkey Creek Road­house 6:30am | RETURNSDAY2. War­mun approx. 9:45am | April to Sep­tem­ber. Lev­el 2&3 Walks | 5km | Mod­er­ate­ly Chal­leng­ing | Walk­ing along creek beds through sand, over stones, loose rocks & boul­ders. Climb­ing small lad­ders with handrails. Sin­gle Sup­ple­ment will be addi­tion­al to the price for one guest in a cab­in at Bun­gle Bun­gle Savan­nah Lodge. $161 per night.

This Bun­gle Bun­gle and Osmand Range heli­copter flight allows stun­ning views of the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range, fea­tur­ing the Red Rock Gorges of the North­ern Mas­sif, the West­ern Wall, Pic­canin­ny Gorge and Creek, Deep Gorge and Y Gorge. The Osmand Range is one of the Kimberley’s less­er known spec­tac­u­lar ranges, filled with palms cling­ing to gorges, water­holes deep in crevass­es and end­less waves of ancient rocks rolling towards the east. You will make a land­ing at Bell­burn Airstrip, where you will col­lect your tour guide and head to the mouth of Pic­canin­ny Gorge. From here, you will start your 10-kilo­me­tre hike through the Gorge, on a track that is very dif­fi­cult to access with­out heli­copter. This hike is high­ly chal­leng­ing, and at points will see you form­ing your own path­way along­side your guide. For this rea­son, we rec­om­mend this hike to those with a high lev­el of fit­ness and full mobil­i­ty. Your food and water for the day is sup­plied, but must be car­ried on your trek. After a day of hik­ing, you will return to War­mun via heli­copter, with stun­ning views of the sun­set on the Range. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. Com­pli­men­ta­ry cold water, tea & cof­fee avail­able at the office. Expe­ri­enced tour guide, morn­ing & after­noon tea, pic­nic lunch and cold water. DEPARTS: Bell­burn Airstrip — Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park approx. 7:00am | RETURNS: Bell­burn Airstrip approx. 3:00pm | April to Sep­tem­ber. Lev­el 5 | High lev­el of fit­ness and mobil­i­ty required | Walk­ing along rocky remote gorge/​creek bed that changes each sea­son | Rec­om­mend­ed for the adven­tur­ous hiker.

Noth­ing beats a heli­fish­ing trip out of Kununur­ra. There is no bet­ter way to fish for Bar­ra­mun­di than in a heli­copter acces­si­ble prime loca­tion, along­side a pilot who knows the hot spots of the Kim­ber­ley. Expe­ri­ence some incred­i­bly diverse loca­tions on this one day heli­fish­ing adven­ture, rang­ing from saline coastal flats, flood­plain and bar­rage sys­tems, bill­abongs and spec­tac­u­lar gorges. Depart in the ear­ly morn­ing and tai­lor your heli­fish­ing expe­ri­ence to your desires by choos­ing the loca­tions you’d like to vis­it. The spec­tac­u­lar land­scape makes this tour even more phe­nom­e­nal, and you’re sure to wit­ness some of the most breath­tak­ing scenery in the North as well as hav­ing a great day of fish­ing. The total flight time across this tour is approx­i­mate­ly two hours, and you are able to vis­it up to three dif­fer­ent loca­tions. If you have had enough before the 8 hours is up, then we can head back. Across all of our tours, we encour­age the catch and release of fish. INCLU­SIONS: Com­pli­men­ta­ry trans­fers to & from reg­is­tered accom­mo­da­tion places in Kununur­ra, expe­ri­enced pilot/​fishing guide, pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary, qual­i­ty Shi­mano fish­ing equip­ment, break­fast burg­er or lunch, cold water, snacks, as well as alco­holic & non-alco­holic bev­er­ages. 2 hours of fly­ing time. DEPARTS: Kununur­ra approx. 6:00am | RETURNS: approx. 2:00pm | All year round.

Fly by heli­copter over a region famed for its huge salt­wa­ter croc­o­diles. As the ear­ly morn­ing sun warms the earth, view the some­what elu­sive crocs sun­bak­ing on the river­banks – a sight that can only tru­ly be appre­ci­at­ed from above. You will also view Diver­sion Dam, Ivan­hoe Cross­ing, Ord Irri­ga­tion area and the Low­er Ord Riv­er for a birds eye per­spec­tive. INCLU­SIONS: Com­pli­men­ta­ry trans­fers to & from reg­is­tered accom­mo­da­tion places in Kununur­ra, expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. DEPAR­TURE: 6.00am

Soar by heli­copter over the Ord Riv­er past Ele­phant Rock, through Carl­ton Gorge, over the farms of Pack­sad­dle Plains and the neigh­bor­ing Carr Boyd Ranges. Fol­low the Ord Riv­er upstream to Lake Argyle to view the Ord Top Dam Wall, Lake Argyle Resort and the great expanse of Lake Argyle with its islands and stun­ning reflec­tions. Trop­i­cal farms and majes­tic moun­tain ranges sur­round Kununur­ra and can be ful­ly appre­ci­at­ed from the air. The mighty Ord Riv­er flows through Kununurra’s Ord Val­ley, with spec­tac­u­lar gorges, mean­der­ing wet­lands and water­falls galore after the rain. In the water­fall sea­son, this flight takes you to Revolver Falls, the high­est sin­gle drop water­fall in Aus­tralia. INCLU­SIONS: Com­pli­men­ta­ry trans­fers to & from reg­is­tered accom­mo­da­tion places in Kununur­ra, expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. DEPARTS: Kununur­ra | Between 7:00am – 3:30pm | All year round.

This scenic flight aims to give you the best views of the water­falls sur­round­ing Kununur­ra. The flight path we fol­low on the day of your flight will vary depend­ing on which water­falls are at their best. Our expe­ri­enced pilots will give you excit­ing views of the moun­tain ranges sur­round­ing Kununur­ra, the huge Ord Riv­er, the sur­round­ing tracts of irri­gat­ed farm­land and the town of Kununur­ra. INCLU­SIONS: Com­pli­men­ta­ry trans­fers to & from reg­is­tered accom­mo­da­tion places in Kununur­ra, expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. DEPARTS: Kununur­ra | 7:30am — 3.30pm | Best dur­ing the wet sea­son (Decem­ber to April) | Is avail­able all year round with spring fed waterfalls.

This scenic flight aims to give you the best views of the water­falls sur­round­ing Kununur­ra. The flight path we fol­low on the day of your flight will vary depend­ing on which water­falls are at their best. Our expe­ri­enced pilots will give you excit­ing views of the moun­tain ranges sur­round­ing Kununur­ra, the huge Ord Riv­er, the sur­round­ing tracts of irri­gat­ed farm­land and the town of Kununur­ra. You will land at a remote water­fall and take a swim in your own pri­vate pool with no-one else in sight. INCLU­SIONS: Com­pli­men­ta­ry trans­fers to & from reg­is­tered accom­mo­da­tion places in Kununur­ra, expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. DEPARTS: Kununur­ra 07:00am — 2:30pm — sub­ject to avail­abil­i­ty Best dur­ing the wet sea­son (Decem­ber to April) | Is avail­able all year round with spring fed water­falls. Must have good mobil­i­ty for the small walk to the swim­ming hole. Walk­ing will be over rocks and can be slip­pery at times.

Depart­ing from Kununur­ra, you will take an incred­i­ble scenic flight into the Bun­gle Bun­gle range before mak­ing a land­ing at a remote air­field in Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park dur­ing the months of April to Novem­ber, where your 4WD/​walking tour begins. Here you will meet with your own pri­vate tour guide and trans­fer to an air-con­di­tioned 4WD vehicle/​bus, where your pri­vate guide will dri­ve you clos­er to the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range. Enjoy a mod­er­ate 3‑kilometre guid­ed walk among the famous erod­ed tow­ers and black and orange band­ed bee­hive struc­tures on the Domes Walk. Your guide will then take you into Cathe­dral Gorge, where tow­er­ing cliffs open up to form a space with awe-inspir­ing nat­ur­al acoustics, here you will enjoy your fresh pre-made lunch that is car­ried in a cool­er bag. Walk along the bed of Pic­canin­ny Creek, which flows only in the mon­soon water­fall sea­son. From Decem­ber to March when the Nation­al Park is closed to dri­ve-in vis­i­tors, we land at the Pic­canin­ny Creek car park to start the guid­ed walk as described above. This tour allows you to be one of only a hand­ful of peo­ple who have entered Pur­nu­l­u­lu in the water­fall sea­son. The colours are brighter after the rain and the creeks are filled with water. In the water­fall sea­son bring your swim­ming appar­el, and wear walk­ing shoes that can get wet. A change of cloth­ing is advised for the return flight. INCLU­SIONS: Com­pli­men­ta­ry trans­fers to & from reg­is­tered accom­mo­da­tion places in Kununur­ra, expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. Expe­ri­enced tour guide, morn­ing & after­noon tea, pic­nic lunch, cold water and air-con­di­tioned 4WD trans­fers with­in the Nation­al Park. DEPARTS: Kununur­ra 6:00am | RETURNS: approx. 2:00pm | All year round. Lev­el 2 Walk | 3km return | Mod­er­ate to Easy | Walk­ing along creek bed through sand, over stones & loose rocks. Climb­ing small lad­ders with handrails | Wet sea­son you could be walk­ing through water.

Depart­ing from Kununur­ra, take an incred­i­ble scenic flight into the Bun­gle Bun­gle range before mak­ing a land­ing at a remote airstrip in Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park where your 4WD/​walking tour begins. Meet with your own pri­vate tour guide and trans­fer to an air-con­di­tioned 4WD vehi­cle, to dri­ve clos­er to the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range. Enjoy a mod­er­ate 3‑kilometre guid­ed walk among the famous erod­ed tow­ers and black and orange band­ed bee­hive struc­tures on the Domes Walk. Your guide will then take you into Cathe­dral Gorge, where tow­er­ing cliffs open up to form a space with awe-inspir­ing nat­ur­al acoustics. Walk along the bed of Pic­canin­ny Creek, which flows only in the mon­soon water­fall sea­son. Board the 4WD bus again for an approx. 45 — 60 minute dri­ve to the north­ern gorges of Pur­nu­l­u­lu, which are quite dif­fer­ent to Cathe­dral Gorge and the Domes at the south. A tasty pic­nic lunch will be pro­vid­ed to keep you fueled for your explo­rations. After lunch, fol­low your tour guide on a 1.5‑hour return walk into the incred­i­ble Echid­na Chasm. A rocky path forms your way into Echid­na Chasm, which nar­rows at points to less than 2‑metres in width. After your day of walk­ing, enjoy your overnight stay at the Bun­gle Bun­gle Savan­nah Lodge in an ensuite cab­in. Relax in the heart of Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park or take a swim in the pool and enjoy a buf­fet din­ner and break­fast. The fol­low­ing morn­ing, return to Kununur­ra via anoth­er stun­ning scenic heli­copter flight. INCLU­SIONS: Com­pli­men­ta­ry trans­fers to & from reg­is­tered accom­mo­da­tion places in Kununur­ra, expe­ri­enced pilot & per­son­alised com­men­tary. Expe­ri­enced tour guide, morn­ing & after­noon tea, pic­nic lunch, cold water, air-con­di­tioned 4WD trans­fers with­in the Nation­al Park. Pri­vate en-suite cab­in, full buf­fet din­ner & break­fast DEPARTSDAY1: Kununur­ra 6:00am | RETURNSDAY2: Departs Pur­nu­l­u­lu approx. 7:30am — Arrive Kununur­ra approx 2:00pm | April to Sep­tem­ber. Lev­el 2&3 Walks | 5km | Mod­er­ate­ly Chal­leng­ing | Walk­ing along creek beds through sand, over stones, loose rocks & boul­ders. Climb­ing small lad­ders with handrails. Sin­gle Sup­ple­ment will be addi­tion­al to the price for one guest in a cab­in at Bun­gle Bun­gle Savan­nah Lodge. $161 per night.

This scenic air tour fea­tures a stun­ning scenic flight from Kununur­ra over the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range, with spec­tac­u­lar views of the famous Bun­gle Bun­gle domes. You will make a land­ing at the airstrip in Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park for refresh­ments, before fly­ing to a secret spring nes­tled with­in the Range. Once land­ing, you will take a short hike into your pri­vate water hole, where you can swim in absolute pri­va­cy and enjoy a pic­nic in one of the most beau­ti­ful set­tings imag­in­able. A fair lev­el of mobil­i­ty is required for the short hike to the water­hole. This tour option is avail­able year-round with spec­tac­u­lar water­falls after the rains in Feb­ru­ary and March. INCLU­SIONS: Com­pli­men­ta­ry trans­fers to & from reg­is­tered accom­mo­da­tion places in Kununur­ra, expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary, pic­nic, alco­holic & non-alco­holic bev­er­ages. Com­pli­men­ta­ry cold water, tea & cof­fee avail­able at the Bun­gles Helispir­it office. DEPARTS: Kununur­ra approx. 8:00am | RETURNS: approx. 1:00pm | All year round. Must have good mobil­i­ty for the small walk to the swim­ming hole. Walk­ing will be over rocks and can be slip­pery at times.

Vis­it some of the most icon­ic sta­tions on the Gibb Riv­er Road, on a heli pub tour from Kununur­ra. The first stop is Home Val­ley Station’s ​‘Dusty Bar’ for lunch and a bev­er­age, then fly over the Pen­te­cost Cross­ing and along­side the breath­tak­ing Cock­burn Range before land­ing at El Que­stro Sta­tion for a snack, drink and some down time at The Swing­ing Arm Bar. The final stop for the after­noon is the Hoochery Dis­tillery, West­ern Australia’s old­est con­tin­u­ous­ly oper­at­ing Whiskey still. Here you’ll enjoy a pri­vate tour, rum tast­ing and snack pad­dle before return­ing with a scenic flight over Kununur­ra as the sun makes its way to the hori­zon, light­ing up the spec­tac­u­lar Ord Riv­er. Tour includes pick up and drop off to your accom­mo­da­tion. INCLU­SIONS: Com­pli­men­ta­ry trans­fers to & from reg­is­tered accom­mo­da­tion place in Kununur­ra, Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary, Lunch at Home Val­ley Sta­tion + drink. Snack + drink at El Que­stro Sta­tion, rum tast­ing, pri­vate tour, snack pad­dle and a take home sou­venir from the Hoochery. DEPARTS: Lake Argyle Resort Heli­pad | Between 8:00am — 4:00pm | May to September

Fly over the Ord Top Dam Wall and Ord Hydro Sta­tion and dis­cov­er the true beau­ty of vast Lake Argyle from above. Soar over the Carr Boyd Range and land at our secret springs. Enjoy a swim in the water­hole accom­pa­nied by a light pic­nic. You’ll be vis­it­ing a spot where few oth­ers have been! INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary, pic­nic and bev­er­ages. DEPARTS: Lake Argyle Resort Heli­pad | Between 8:00am — 4:00pm | May to September

This spec­tac­u­lar 48-minute scenic heli­copter flight will give stun­ning views of Lake Argyle, the Top Dam Wall and Hydro Pow­er Sta­tion before fly­ing fur­ther along the west­ern shore­line with its coves and islands, over the Carr Boyd Range and through Kan­ga­roo Creek Gorge. Soar over the back coun­try to the mag­nif­i­cent Ragged Range with its deep chasms filled with Livis­tona Palms before return­ing to Lake Argyle. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. DEPARTS: Lake Argyle Resort Heli­pad | Between 8:00am — 4:00pm | May to September

View Lake Argyle, the Dam Wall and Hydro Pow­er Sta­tion before fly­ing fur­ther along the west­ern shore with its coves and islands, over the Carr Boyd Range and through Kan­ga­roo Creek Gorge. Soar over the back coun­try to the mag­nif­i­cent Ragged Range with its deep chasms filled with Livis­tona Palms. Make a land­ing and take an unfor­get­table swim in a secret spring, and pic­nic where few oth­ers have ever been. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary, pic­nic with cheese, crack­ers, dip, choco­lates, fresh fruit, alco­holic & non-alco­holic bev­er­ages. 48 min­utes of fly­ing time. DEPARTS: Lake Argyle Resort Heli­pad | Between 8:00am — 4:00pm | May to September

This full-day of adven­ture allows you to explore two of the Kim­ber­ley’s most renowned sites: the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range and Lake Argyle. Depart­ing from Lake Argyle, you will make a land­ing at a remote air­field in Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park. Here, you will be met by your pri­vate tour guide and trans­fer to an air-con­di­tioned 4WD bus, where your guide will dri­ve you clos­er to the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range. Enjoy a mod­er­ate 3‑kilometre guid­ed walk among the famous erod­ed tow­ers and black and orange band­ed bee­hive struc­tures on the Domes Walk. Your guide will take you into Cathe­dral Gorge, where tow­er­ing cliffs open up to form a space with awe-inspir­ing nat­ur­al acoustics. Here, you can enjoy your fresh pre-made lunch which is car­ried in a cool­er bag. Walk along the bed of Pic­canin­ny Creek, which flows only in the mon­soon water­fall sea­son before return­ing to the airstrip. From here, you will return via a stun­ning scenic heli­copter flight to Lake Argyle. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary, morn­ing & after­noon tea, a deli­cious pic­nic, alco­holic & non-alco­holic bev­er­ages DEPARTS: Lake Argyle Resort Heli­pad | Approx. 8:30am | RETURNS: Approx. 4:30pm | May to Sep­tem­ber. Lev­el 2 Walk | 3km return | Mod­er­ate to Easy | Walk­ing along creek bed through sand, over stones & loose rocks. Climb­ing small lad­ders with handrails.

This full-day and overnight adven­ture allows you to explore two of the Kim­ber­ley’s most renowned sites: the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range and Lake Argyle. Depart­ing from Lake Argyle, you will make a land­ing at a remote air­field in Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park. Here, you will be met by your pri­vate tour guide and trans­fer to an air-con­di­tioned 4WD bus, where your guide will dri­ve you clos­er to the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range. Enjoy a mod­er­ate 3‑kilometre guid­ed walk among the famous erod­ed tow­ers and black and orange band­ed bee­hive struc­tures on the Domes Walk. Your guide will take you into Cathe­dral Gorge, where tow­er­ing cliffs open up to form a space with awe-inspir­ing nat­ur­al acoustics. Walk along the bed of Pic­canin­ny Creek, which flows only in the mon­soon water­fall sea­son. A tasty pic­nic lunch will be pro­vid­ed to keep you fueled whilst explor­ing the Park. From here, you will con­tin­ue to the north­ern gorges of Pur­nu­l­u­lu, which are quite dif­fer­ent to Cathe­dral Gorge and the Domes in the south. An approx. 45 – 60 minute dri­ve will take you north­wards along the West­ern Wall of the Bun­gle Bun­gle Range. A rocky path leads you into Echid­na Chasm, which can nar­row at points until it is less than two-metres in width. Gaz­ing sky­wards to the bright blue sky, the orange tow­er­ing walls look as if they are lit from with­in and are scat­tered with Livis­tona palm trees. After your day of walk­ing, you will head to Bun­gle Bun­gle Savan­nah Lodge, where you will spend the night in your pri­vate en-suite cab­in. At the Lodge, you can enjoy a buf­fet din­ner and break­fast. The next morn­ing after break­fast, you will return to the airstrip and take your return scenic flight back to Lake Argyle. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & per­son­alised com­men­tary. Expe­ri­enced tour guide, morn­ing & after­noon tea, pic­nic lunch, cold water, air-con­di­tioned 4WD trans­fers with­in the Nation­al Park. Pri­vate en-suite cab­in, full buf­fet din­ner & break­fast DEPARTS Day 1: Lake Argyle Resort Heli­pad approx. 6:30am | RETURNS Day 2: Heli­pad approx. 8:30am | May to Sep­tem­ber Lev­el 2&3 Walks | 5km | Mod­er­ate­ly Chal­leng­ing | Walk­ing along creek beds through sand, over stones, loose rocks & boul­ders. Climb­ing small lad­ders with handrails. Sin­gle Sup­ple­ment will be addi­tion­al to the price for one guest in a cab­in at Bun­gle Bun­gle Savan­nah Lodge. $161 per night.

For the ulti­mate Kim­ber­ley expe­ri­ence, board our heli­copter for a half day adven­ture. This epic tour, includes two remote land­ings: one at the Bun­gle Bun­gle airstrip and one at a secret spring. Mar­vel at the Argyle Dia­mond Mine, and the full expanse of Pur­nu­l­u­lu Nation­al Park from the best van­tage point you could imag­ine. Our expe­ri­enced pilot will show you their secret places that no oth­ers know of. This is sim­ply the best way to expe­ri­ence this stun­ning land­scape. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary, morn­ing & after­noon tea, a deli­cious pic­nic and alco­holic & non-alco­holic bev­er­ages. Dura­tion 4.5 hours approx DEPARTS: Lake Argyle Resort Heli­pad | Between 8:00am — 4:00pm | May to September.

Take to the sky over Lake Argyle,flying over the Ord Top Dam before fol­low­ing the Ord Riv­er as it carves its way through the Carr Boyd Range to Lake Kununur­ra. Learn about the rich agri­cul­tur­al his­to­ry of the region and the bold under­tak­ing to sup­ply it with water all year round. View local farms and crops from above, fly over the Diver­sion Dam and fol­low the irri­ga­tion chan­nel to the Hoochery Dis­tillery. Land for a tour and chance to taste rum dis­tilled from local­ly grown crops. The return flight will take you past the town­ship of Kununur­ra and Ele­phant Rock, before you fol­low the Ord Riv­er upstream via Spill­way Creek back to Lake Argyle. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. Ground tour and tast­ing at Kununur­ra’s Hoochery Dis­tillery. DEPARTS: Lake Argyle Resort Heli­pad | Between 8:00am — 4:00pm | May to September

This flight takes you down­stream along the Mitchell Riv­er, where you can enjoy close-up views of the many water­holes and rock pools sur­round­ing the riv­er. You will head fur­ther down­stream to the point where the fresh­wa­ter meets the salt­wa­ter from the Indi­an Ocean. Orbit the low­er Mitchell Falls and fly back via the west­ern gorge, on to JCR Gorge and falls. Next, you will soar up the riv­er to the spec­tac­u­lar Mitchell Falls and Mertens Gorge. The walk into Mitchell Falls from the camp­ground is approx. 4‑kilometres one way and can take from 1.5 to 3 hours, depend­ing on how much you want to see. The walk pass­es Lit­tle Mertens Falls and gal­leries of ancient rock art. This 18-minute flight can trans­fer you from the heli­pad at the top of Mitchell Falls back to the camp­ground, or take you in and drop you off. 4 peo­ple — $269.00 each | 3 peo­ple $319.00 each | 2 peo­ple $419.00 each. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. DEPART: Mitchell Falls Camp­ground (Mitchell Riv­er Nation­al Park) | Between 8:00am — 4:00pm | April to September.

The Mitchell Riv­er has carved awe­some gorges and mag­nif­i­cent water­falls into the blocky, lay­ered sand­stone of the Mitchell Plateau. This heli­copter flight over the Mitchell Falls and the coast­line gives you the per­spec­tive of the land in rela­tion to the coast and how the Mitchell Riv­er falls from the Plateau to the ocean. Enjoy close­up views of the Mitchell Plateau and Mitchell Falls. Fly out to the waters of Admi­ral­ty Gulf and fol­low the stun­ning coast from Walsh Point to Crys­tal Head, spot­ting marine life in the ocean. Soar across to the Crys­tal Creek, fol­low­ing the edge of the Mitchell Plateau and then glide over to Walm­s­ley Bay. The heli­copter flight path fol­lows the Mitchell Riv­er upstream over the low­er falls then con­tin­ues upstream to the mag­nif­i­cent three-tiered Mitchell Falls and Big Mertens Gorge. The walk in to Mitchell Falls from the camp­ground is approx. 4‑kilometres one way and can take from 1.5 to 3 hours, depend­ing on how much you want to see. The walk pass­es Lit­tle Mertens Falls and gal­leries of ancient rock art. The Mitchell Falls Coastal heli­copter flight can trans­fer you from the heli­pad at the top of Mitchell Falls back to the camp­ground, or take you in and drop you off as part of this Mitchell Falls Coastal Heli­copter Flight. 4 peo­ple $529.00 each | 3 peo­ple $629.00 each | 2 peo­ple $899.00 each INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. DEPART: Mitchell Falls Camp­ground (Mitchell Riv­er Nation­al Park) | Between 8:00am — 4:00pm | April to September.

For the ulti­mate vis­it to Mitchell Falls, take a trans­fer flight from the camp­ground to the falls, or do it in the reverse (from the falls to the camp­ground). The Mitchell Falls trans­fer flight includes a short 6 minute scenic flight over the majes­tic Mitchell Falls and Mertens Gorge, giv­ing stun­ning aer­i­al views of the sites you are about to or have already explored on foot. Explor­ing the incred­i­ble falls, you can either walk back the oppo­site direc­tion, or else opt to take an addi­tion­al heli­copter trans­fer. You can extend the trans­fer to a longer flight – The Triple Water­falls or the Coastal to see the low­er Mitchell Falls and the spec­tac­u­lar coast­line. This flight can be tai­lored to suit you — we can pick you up at one point and drop you off at the oth­er. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. DEPARTS: Mitchell Falls Camp­ground — (Mitchell Riv­er Nation­al Park) | Between 8:00am — 4:00pm | April to September.

Take off over the city of Kar­ratha fol­low­ing the curve of Nick­ol Bay to Hearson’s Cove before head­ing for the thriv­ing trans­port hub of the Pil­bara iron ore and LNG indus­tries. See the Ammo­nia Plant and the many salt lakes as well as glimpses of sea life. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. DEPARTS: Kar­ratha Vis­i­tor Cen­tre | Between 8:00am – 4:00pm | April to Sep­tem­ber. DEPARTS: Kar­ratha Helispir­it Base | Between 8:00am – 4:00pm | October.

On depar­ture, orbit the city of Kar­ratha before head­ing up the coast of the Bur­rup Penin­su­la. Fly past Hearson’s Cove and onward towards sea rip­ple pas­sage. View the pic­turesque islands of the Dampi­er Penin­su­la, includ­ing Angel Island and Dol­phin Island. The Bur­rup Penin­su­la is home to some of the old­est and most plen­ti­ful abo­rig­i­nal rock art in Aus­tralia. Spot marine life along the way, with man­ta rays, tur­tles, and dugongs inhab­it­ing the waters below. Fly­ing down the west­ern side of the Penin­su­la you will see the LNG and iron ore indus­tries in full swing and then the main salt lakes before head­ing back to Kar­ratha. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. DEPARTS: Kar­ratha Vis­i­tor Cen­tre | Between 8:00am – 4:00pm | April to Sep­tem­ber. DEPARTS: Kar­ratha Helispir­it Base | Between 8:00am – 4:00pm | October.

Fly over a chain of 42 islands in the Dampi­er Arch­i­pel­ago fea­tur­ing pic­turesque sandy white beach­es with­in the raw beau­ty of the rugged Pil­bara land­scape. It is not uncom­mon to wit­ness an abun­dance of coastal wildlife such as tur­tles, man­ta rays, dugongs, dol­phins, schools of fish and bird life — you may even see a whale or two! Fly over the clear blue ocean to the pris­tine white sand beach­es on the many islands west of the Bur­rup Penin­su­la. These islands are a haven for the locals and it is clear to see why! Plen­ty of marine life, espe­cial­ly tur­tles and birds, who choose to make their nests here. The port of Dampi­er greets us as we make land­fall again, with the ships of the iron ore and LNG indus­tries being filled by the many trains con­nect­ing Kar­ratha to the heart of the Pil­bara. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. DEPARTS: Kar­ratha Vis­i­tor Cen­tre | Between 8:00am – 4:00pm | April to Sep­tem­ber. DEPARTS: Kar­ratha Helispir­it Base | Between 8:00am – 4:00pm | October.

Fly to a remote island of the Dampi­er Arch­i­pel­ago touch­ing down on a spec­tac­u­lar white-sand beach. Dis­cov­er the nat­ur­al beau­ty of a region which is home to more marine bio­di­ver­si­ty than the Great Bar­ri­er Reef on a 45-minute scenic flight from Kar­ratha. Fly over a chain of 42 islands in the Dampi­er Arch­i­pel­ago with pic­turesque sandy white beach­es, set amongst the raw beau­ty of the rugged Pil­bara land­scape. It is not uncom­mon to wit­ness an abun­dance of coastal wildlife such as tur­tles, man­ta rays, dugongs, dol­phins, schools of fish, birdlife… you may even see a whale or two when in sea­son! Upon land­ing, enjoy two hours of down time where you are wel­come to bring your own equip­ment to go div­ing, fish­ing, snorkelling, or choose to sim­ply relax and enjoy the tran­quil­i­ty of your own pri­vate beach. The port of Dampi­er greets you as you make land­fall again, where the ships of the iron ore and LNG indus­tries are filled by the many trains con­nect­ing Kar­ratha to the heart of the Pil­bara. INCLU­SIONS: Expe­ri­enced pilot & pro­fes­sion­al com­men­tary. DEPARTS: Kar­ratha Vis­i­tor Cen­tre | Between 8:00am – 4:00pm | April to Sep­tem­ber. DEPARTS: Kar­ratha Air­port (Avi­air ter­mi­nal) | Between 8:00am – 4:00pm | Octo­ber to March

Fly to a remote island of the Dampi­er Arch­i­pel­ago touch­ing down on a spec­tac­u­lar white-sand beach for a heli pic­nic. Fly over a chain of 42 islands in the Dampi­er Arch­i­pel­ago with pic­turesque sandy white beach­es, set amongst the raw beau­ty of the rugged Pil­bara land­scape. It is not uncom­mon to wit­ness an abun­dance of coastal wildlife such as tur­tles, man­ta rays, dugongs, dol­phins, schools of fish, birdlife… you may even see a whale or two when in sea­son! Upon land­ing, your pilot will set­up a cheese and antipas­to plat­ter for you to indulge in with a bot­tle of cham­pagne to share. Soak up the tran­quil­i­ty of the set­ting for two hours before return­ing to Kar­ratha in your pri­vate heli­copter. This is an ide­al option for a roman­tic escape with a loved one or spe­cial trip with friends. Includ­ed: Cham­pagne and/​or beer, cheese and antipas­to platter

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